Let us begin by defining the formula for calculating probability of an event occuring:
Before we proceed, let us enumerate the given variables
121 people walked by the store
52 came into the store
29 bought something
(a) The probability that a person who walked by the store would come into the store:
Substituting we have:
Answer: 0.430
(b) The probability that a person who enters the store will buy something
Substituting we have:
Answer: 0.558
(c) The probability that a person who walks by the store will buy something
Substituting we have:
Answer: 0.240
(d) The probability that a person who comes into the store will buy nothing
To calculate this, we use the formula:
The probability that a person who comes into the store would buy something is 0.558
Hence:
Answer: 0.442